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Regarding the Pope's attire : we would always say it was interesting that we dressed like mother but wanted to be called father.
ReplyDelete#1 - I reacted like a millenial : ROFL
ReplyDelete#2 - I'm a kid, not an idiot, you bitch!
#3 - no wonder mice are labs preferred subjects, they're smarter than most humans.
#4 - what scriptures do not tell is the amount of young men being raped in the process...
#5 - Like Ricky I do dispute that alleged idea, and will go on doing so whatever the cost.
(whoo, this looks like an activist's book index :-)
Humanity has evolved but all those religious texts or beliefs didn't.
ReplyDeleteAnd seriously, the Pope (who isn't Pope Francis in the pic) as an institution had closed his eyes on pedophile priest and bishops that he has no lesson to give to anyone about LGBTQ.
As straights men, gay men aren't pedophiles and in both styles in life there are pedophiles and non pedophiles.
All those Bible freeks should really read it and reflect on how ridiculous some parts of it are.
Chris - Interesting point.
ReplyDeleteBatRedneck - You gave this comment some thought.
JiEL - Yeah, I thought that wasn't Francis. The bible freaks should read biology books also.
I saw the first pic on another blog and it was written Pope Benedict...
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Yes, those Bible freeks should read some biology books and maybe some history books too and go out in the real world to see how people live their lives in the 21st century.
That is a fabulous quote from our man Ricky. Wow. So true. For years I felt like a horrible person for even doubting... now? After four years of the orange ogre? F THAT!
ReplyDeleteVery amusing, but that's his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI, whose papacy was embroiled with scandal, including the issues about wearing million-dollar fashion ensembles when millions are starving to death.
ReplyDeleteThe Vatican installed Pope Francis the First much in response to Benedict's high-price-tag lifestyle, and his hypocrisy.
Pope Francis is the first Jesuit Pope, he has kept his vow of poverty, and has dedicated his life to the underrepresented.
When asked to vilify LGBTQ people, he refused, and instead said, historically, "Who am I to judge?"
I'd have loved the photo if it had called out Benedict, the man in the photo, for being a creep. But it makes me sad that they're branding the sins of "Bennie the Rat" onto a hero like "Papa Frank."
Plus, the slippers are Prada! The queen who made that photo needs to get it right!!! SNAP! :-)
Here's an interesting article: https://www.npr.org/2020/02/07/803423754/pope-francis-turned-a-vatican-palazzo-into-palace-of-the-poor-for-homeless-peopl
Yep, it's pope Benedict 16, who was even worse and is still alive. Must be 116 years old by now, I guess.
ReplyDeleteJiEL - Someone must have caught the error. Yes, more reading would be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteuptonking - Abso-f*cking-lutely!
Sam - Thank you for the history lesson and the link.
Anon @12:28pm - *chuckle*
Thank you Sam. You made a point that anti-clericals might forget about: pope Francis sticks to his jesuite faith and, from his beginnings at Rome, has been acting as such, by cutting off the papal lifestyle to begin with, and so forth to the very detriment of the whole curia.
ReplyDelete(PS: the atheist in me smiles, yet I concur with myself)
BatRedneck - I concur with myself quite often as well.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, what Pope Benedict and Pope Francis do and say interests me below zero. Religion has the function of giving external regulation because their immaturity does not provide them with internal tools to manage their lives.
ReplyDeleteFor the rest, religion is only believed mythology, and it is a form of human power, therefore political and economic.